Re: Printing through Samba

2002-03-17 Thread timothy bauscher
> Yep, plenty of ink :] It's like when it's getting sent via smbclient > all > the data of the file is just tossed, so it starts a printjob and feeds > it > no info and the print job says 'I'm done!'. > > What is cups? People keep mentioning it. Is it able to print through a > > windows shared pr

Re: Printing through Samba

2002-03-17 Thread Tib
I got it working, somewhat. The script does kick off and the 2k PC with the shared printer starts a print job, then finishes the printjob 1 second later without having printed a thing, and smbclient reports a successful print. Ideas? Tib On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, timothy bauscher wrote: > > I've

Re: Printing through Samba

2002-03-16 Thread timothy bauscher
> I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a windows 2000 box > which > has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched the list archives > and > found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but nothing real > helpful on > how to set this up. I could not find smbprint at all even th

Re: Printing through Samba

2002-03-16 Thread Kent West
--- Tib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got a linux box setup on the same network as a > windows 2000 box which > has a shared printer (lexmark z32). I've searched > the list archives and > found reference to 'smbprint' and other things but > nothing real helpful on > how to set this up. I co

Re: Printing through Samba

2001-03-18 Thread Osamu Aoki
I do not know much about Samba nor lpd, but it was very easy. Use default samba configuration and install lpd with one printcap set to do printing with out filtering. That was all needed. Can you access Linux drive from windows by "user mode" with password. Anyway, GS filtering is not needed unl